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In cooperation with the Yogyakarta provincial government, the
Sampoerna Foundation is set to open an internationally accredited
senior high school in Yogyakarta. The school, which is expected to open
in July 2006, will admit some 90 to 100 first year students in its
first year, said the school's chief operating officer Elan Eddy.
The school will make use of a former youth center located in Sleman
regency belonging to the Yogyakarta provincial government, said Achmad
Rizali Gaffar, the foundation's project coordinator.
SF will also work with a Swiss-based International Baccalaureate
Organization (IBO) that will give the school's graduates
internationally recognized certificates. "As IBO certified graduates,
they can apply directly to a university abroad that has links with the
IBO. They do not need to take a special exam," Nanang said.
Sampoerna Foundation, a social wing of giant tobacco firm PT HM
Sampoerna, is a non-governmental institution that focuses on education.
It claims to have provided scholarships to over 14,400 elementary and
high school students throughout Indonesia since it was established in
2001.
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